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i think the company already decided how much time & money (same thing) they want to spend on the game. Also, SC2 is too many years in the making, IMO...

 

Starcraft 2 or Blizzard themselves has always been the excuses they make and they're not very flexible compare to EA's current administration (Which today you saw how Tiberium FPS was canceled). The Bliz dev team always give excuses such as "When it's done", and when they set deadlines, they always can never meet it thus disappoints their fans. So they prefer excusing embarrassments over angry fans when deadlines are not met.

 

Remember, when SC2 is released and possibly even win a "Game of the Century" award, its history of construction will still remain disgraceful permanently, no matter how great or awesome the game will be.

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Starcraft 2 or Blizzard themselves has always been the excuses they make and they're not very flexible compare to EA's current administration (Which today you saw how Tiberium FPS was canceled). The Bliz dev team always give excuses such as "When it's done", and when they set deadlines, they always can never meet it thus disappoints their fans. So they prefer excusing embarrassments over angry fans when deadlines are not met.

 

Remember, when SC2 is released and possibly even win a "Game of the Century" award, its history of construction will still remain disgraceful permanently, no matter how great or awesome the game will be.

 

Meh, SCII is overrated with all the hype and everything. Their concept of breaking a game to three parts for more profits turn me off totally.

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